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Credence Barebone Potter ([info]obscurence) wrote in [info]thedisplaced,
@ 2017-11-08 14:20:00

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Entry tags:!network post, credence barebone, emmeline vance, harry potter, nico di angelo, river song

(019) Credence Barebone
I don't have any room to talk bu I didn't like the creatures, but I do feel a bit sorry for them. The way they change so radically and without seemingly any control over it. It would make for a very disconcerting existence.

On another note I realized that I have been here nearly a year. I suppose that is a good thing.



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[info]spoilers_
2017-11-09 12:56 am UTC (link)
A very fair assessment of the plight of the Mogwai. Fear of the creature they have the potential to become is no excuse for the treatment they received at the hands of many of the people here.

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[info]obscurence
2017-11-09 12:58 am UTC (link)
I've learned people tend to mistreat things that they fear on a semi-regular basis.

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[info]spoilers_
2017-11-09 01:05 am UTC (link)
Yes, fear and cruelty often go hand in hand. I do hope you're speaking of observation only, not as the recipient of such conduct.

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[info]obscurence
2017-11-09 06:07 am UTC (link)
I've both seen, and had some of it directed at me. But not here. Everyone is very nice here.

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[info]spoilers_
2017-11-09 06:19 pm UTC (link)
That's unfortunate. But I'm pleased to hear such a positive report of our neighbors. I'm still getting acquainted with many of the residents here. I'm River, by the way. We've not met, I don't think.

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[info]obscurence
2017-11-11 03:55 am UTC (link)
Are you - I mean, have you been here long?

I'm Credence. It's a pleasure to meet you.

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[info]spoilers_
2017-11-11 03:58 am UTC (link)
Not especially long, no. I arrived about a month ago from a place about as far removed from here as one can get. Charmed, Credence.

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[info]obscurence
2017-11-13 03:26 am UTC (link)
Was it from another planet? I know there are people from other planets here.

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[info]spoilers_
2017-11-14 09:13 pm UTC (link)
For all intents and purposes, yes. Though in fact, it was a planet-sized humanoid head floating at the edge of space. It was a rather shocking location, even for me. I'm remarkably well-traveled in my own universe.

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[info]obscurence
2017-11-16 06:27 am UTC (link)
A planet-sized humanoid head?

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[info]spoilers_
2017-11-18 04:48 am UTC (link)
I'm aware that it sounds made up, but I assure you, it's the truth. A giant head floating at the end of space. It's apparently the remains of some kind of ancient, all-powerful species, but it's mostly a mining town, filled with all the vice and violence that comes with it.

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[info]obscurence
2017-11-19 03:49 am UTC (link)
I guess being here - there's not much that should surprise me.

So is it more a skull than a head then?

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[info]spoilers_
2017-11-19 03:57 am UTC (link)
I would describe it as a desiccated head rather than a skull. I said mining, but it was really more like harvesting. The materials being extracted were biological: tissue, bone, that sort of thing.

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[info]obscurence
2017-11-20 03:53 am UTC (link)
That's most unusual.

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